

BA in History and International Relations, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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36 Months
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About this course
This degree allows you to study international, economic, cultural, and social history across various geographical areas including the Americas, Asia, Britain, and Europe. The program offers a broad range of optional modules in the second and third years, giving you flexibility to tailor your degree to your interests and career goals. You'll develop a variety of skills valued by employers across sectors such as media, education, public, private, and charity organizations. The course is situated at the Penryn Campus in Cornwall, offering a unique coastal environment that enriches your learning experience. With a focus on analytical thinking, historiography, and understanding complex political and cultural issues, you'll also gain language skills, enhancing your employability in global fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course is highly regarded, with Exeter ranked 6th in the UK for research in History based on REF 2021 GPA and top 100 in world rankings for History and Politics. It prepares students for a range of careers by developing strong analytical, research, communication, and leadership skills. The program also offers opportunities like studying abroad or gaining employment experience, which enhance global awareness and employability. The school's supportive environment, along with strong industry links through the Careers Service, makes it an excellent choice for students aiming to make a meaningful impact in international and domestic settings.
Specialisation
The program combines studies in both History and International Relations, with options to focus more on either discipline through various core and optional modules across the years. Students can choose pathways that include study abroad, employment experience, or a combination of both, allowing for specialization in areas like security studies, political analysis, or regional histories.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students need to complete modules worth 120 credits each year, including a mix of compulsory and optional modules. First-year modules include research skills, history approaches, and key concepts in politics and international relations. The second and third years offer flexibility to select pathway or additional modules, including opportunities for study abroad or work placements. In the final year, students undertake a dissertation worth 30 credits along with optional modules, with assessment based on essays, projects, and presentations. For those studying with pathways such as study abroad or employment experience, appropriate credits are arranged with partner institutions or companies.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this course are well-prepared for diverse careers in sectors including heritage, arts, education, media, law, finance, and public service. The course's emphasis on research, analysis, communication, and teamwork equips students with transferable skills highly valued by employers. Recent alumni have moved into roles such as archivists, business analysts, civil servants, digital marketing professionals, historians, and parliamentary researchers. Further study options are also available, with recent graduates progressing to postgraduate courses in conflict, security, law, English literature, history, and international management.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typical offers include A-levels of AAB-ABB, IB scores of 34/665-32/655, or BTEC qualifications DDD-DDM. Specific subject requirements may apply, and English proficiency is needed under Profile B2.
Can I study abroad as part of this degree?
Yes, the four-year degree with study abroad allows you to spend your third year at one of many partner universities worldwide, with credits counting towards your final degree and reduced tuition fees for the year abroad.
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